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A CASE FOR SOLOMON.

IDENTITY OF A BABY. EXPERTS’ EVIDENCE DIFFERS. A PUZZLED JUDGE. United Press Assn. —Elec. Tel. Copyright. (Received Feb. 20, 1.0 p.m.) BERLIN, Feb. 19. “It will require a Solomon to decide this,” said the Judge in a Court at Gladbach, when adjourning a father’s novel application for a decision as to whether his wife brought home the right baby boy from the nursing home. The mother alleges that the nurses mixed up the babies after bathing. Blood tests made by the famous Professor Berg tended to show that the mother got her own boy, but the celebrated orthopaedist, Herr Kader, took the contrary view, holding that the boy did not possess the teeth and jaw of either parent as he should.

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Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18258, 20 February 1931, Page 7

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A CASE FOR SOLOMON. Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18258, 20 February 1931, Page 7

A CASE FOR SOLOMON. Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18258, 20 February 1931, Page 7

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